FWIW - 
My company uses VMWare. It is a good product, but we have found a few
frustrations associated with it.
Imprivata makes a software product that runs on a proprietary network
appliance - a "pizza-box" sized server that normally lives in a
company's server room. Naturally the members of the sales gang prefer
not to haul these ungainly devices through airports and into taxi
cabs...so we have a Virtual Appliance that runs on VMWare. 
What was supposed to be a turn-key solution has kept this correspondent
busy between major product releases, because both the VMWare product and
the way our own product runs on VMWare are different enough from
expectations to require some in-house documentation. I am writing about
it now, in fact.
It is a good product that does some neat stuff, but you should go into
it expecting a learning curve. Do not expect the turn-key solution that
it sounds like. It seems reliable enough, and well-engineered (although
the UI is not at all intuitive for sales guys in our experience), but
there are enough little "gotchas" to become frustrating if you do not go
into it with a sense of exploration and discovery.
Ymmv, etc, etc
John Sgammato
Principal Technical Writer
Imprivata, Inc
http://www.imprivata.com

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Subject: Run WinOS (and FM) on a MAC OS X

Hi, guys...VMWare is a company owned by my company (EMC), so I thought
I'd pass this on.

VMWare is signing up beta testers for a version that will run on MAC OS
X that will permit the creation of a partition that will allow the
running of a Windows (or other) OS.

http://vmware.rsc02.net/servlet/campaignrespondent?_ID_=vmwi.1756

"...Mac even more with the ability to simultaneously run any PC
OS-Windows, Linux, NetWare and others-on Mac OS X. Switch between
operating systems by easily tabbing between applications and share data
between the two operating systems by dragging and dropping files on the
fly-all without needing to reboot. What's more, you can create virtual
machines and run them on other VMware products or run any VMware virtual
machine on your Mac."

See also: http://www.vmware.com/news/releases/mac.html

Just passing on something you might find of interest.

John Posada
Senior Technical Writer

"I think the problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never
actually known what the question is."
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